The marks contained in the final mark book include a mark for each subject taken and the overall class. Further information is routinely released (as part of the markbook) and will include ALL information that the Examiners have determined as being meaningful or helpful as indicators of examination performance. All the details of your performance contained in the mark book are available through those listed above.

Other information that is not included in the mark book is considered to be relatively meaningless as an indication of examination performance, given the moderation processes that are used in determining a class by Examiners.

In line with University policy, examiners and assessors are expressly instructed not to write comments on examination scripts, and they are not returned to students.

Where any automated compiling or processing of marks is used, the results are subsequently deliberated by the Board of Examiners responsible.

Please request data in writing from:

NST Administrator

Jane Clare

Educational & Student Policy

17 Mill Lane

Cambridge

CB2 1RX

Chair of ExaminersPart IA 2018-19

Dr Dee ScaddenDepartment of Biochemistry

Tennis Court Road Cambridge

Chair of ExaminersParts IB, II & III 2018-19

Dr Kate Plaisted-Grant

Dept of Psychology

Downing Site

Cambridge

Part II and Part III of the Tripos

The examinations in each Part II or Part III subject of the Tripos are run exclusively from the Department responsible for the teaching of that subject. The Committee of Management for the Natural Sciences Tripos have agreed that, for Parts II and III of the Tripos, all responsibility is devolved to the relevant Department and that the Department should fully address all concerns relating to those examinations and the format, retention and storing of data.

Students should contact the relevant Department for more information, who should draw up a Departmental Examinations Data Retention Policy for the parts of the Natural Sciences Tripos that they contribute to.

Release of data under this policy does not constitute a subject access request under the General Data Protection Regulation.

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